Report by someone in CD12 trial I just saw a st
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I just saw a string of tweets by Georgia Peach (@GA_born_bred). She was in Dr. Recknor's section of the trial. She recovered from a severe case - does not know for sure if she was in the Leronlimab arm, but after reading her story, you will agree with her that it is almost certain she got it. She is now a long hauler and hopes to get in that trial. Always nice to read a report like this, but it is especially nice to read during this waiting period. Excerpts and link below.
https://twitter.com/GA_born_bred/status/1353894770188423168
William Roman @William33308264
Replying to @GA_born_bred and @itsbodypolitic
I see you said you were part of the trial can you give a little more details? what stage do you think you were at when you joined the trial. I would like to hear your story.
Georgia Peach @GA_born_bred
18h
Replying to @William33308264
William, I will do the best I can within the confines of Twitter space. Infected 0720, tested + w/ PCR. Pneumonia confirmed on day 5 & then other lung by day 10. Started turning the corner on acute CV & tested - 0805 <Thumbs up>. By the 10th, it all felt like it was returning which was <Loudly crying face>.
More drugs thrown at me, including a difficult spell with Dex at 1 month mark. Instead of getting better, my O2 was going down when I was still/didn’t speak. BC doing otherwise I was gasping for air, you see. After 10 days of going down in the 80’s, down to 80, finally on oxygen.
Started the trial, 1st shot mid Sep. My heart palpitations stopped & I no longer had to press the button on the 14 day heart monitor. No more day use of O2, although I did for a time at night for reassurance since I couldn’t monitor then & bc it was when I would go low before.
I felt like I was totally healed in the days after the shot, and for the most serious issues, including CV cough, I was and that progress stuck. My lungs and heart responded exceptionally well with LL - that is important for people to know. Fatigue, cognitive issues did return.
I was an anomaly being in CD12 while also being long Covid by then (almost 2 months). I am optimistic that the longer rounds of shots (8 vs 2) will work better for the remaining LC issues. The 2 shot plan is to save lives, get people off O2. And it does.
Just so you know, I expended the energy to write this after a long day. For a LC person, that is <Tired face>. I don’t do this for investors, I do this for patients looking at Leronlimab to help repair their damaged bodies & get their life back.We need this, badly. And there are a lot of us.
And this story would not be complete w/o telling you that Dr. Chris Recknor & his team saved me last Sep. I frankly don’t know what would have happened if we didn’t connect. He rightly deserves his place in history trying to help us along w/ his role @CytoDyn. I am fortunate.
William Roman @William33308264
Replying to @GA_born_bred and @CytoDyn
Thank you for sharing your story. I'm glad that Leronlimab turn you around and fight the sever effects of covid. Did they classify you as sever or critical? I bet if you would've been able to get a 3rd shot. There wouldn't be any remaining issues.
You are welcome William. I am willing to expend the energy if it helps others (non investor). I was in severe. Not sure if a 3rd would have done the trick, but Crossed fingers 8 does! Disappointed the trial will be 50/50 this go around - I think that is a mistake. But I wasn't asked hah!
William Roman @William33308264
Replying to @GA_born_bred and @CytoDyn
So you will be part of the new trial? Well I read that Cytodyn wanted to do three shots but the FDA said they only wanted two. Also the CEO friends father had to have three shots to fully fight off the effects. I'm sure everyone is different and their severity.
(Note: she had not replied to last tweet as of my writing this)